Every normal modal logic L gives rise to the consequence relation ' |=L which holds if, and only if, is true in a world of an L-model whenever ' is true in that world. We consider the following al- gorithmic problem for L. Given two modal formulas '1 and '2, decide whether '1^'2 is a conservative extension of'1 in the sense that whenever '1 ^'2 |=L and does not contain propositional variables not occurring in '1, then '1 |=L. We first prove that the conservativeness problem is coNExpTime-hard for all modal logics of unbounded width (which have rooted frames with more than N successors of the root, for any N < !). Then we show that this problem is (i) coNExpTime-complete for S5 and K, (ii) in ExpSpace for S4 and (iii) ExpSpace-complete for G...
We present a new proof-theoretic approach to bounding the complexity of the decision problem for pro...
Canonical models are of central importance in modal logic, in particular as they witness strong comp...
Following a proposal of Humberstone, this paper studies a semantics for modal logic based on partial...
Three important results about the expressivity of a modal logic L are the Char-acterization Theorem ...
In modal logics we are interested in classes of frames which determine the logic under consideration...
Three important results about the expressivity of a modal logic L are the Characterization Theorem (...
We introduce stable canonical rules and prove that each normal modal multi-conclusion consequence re...
In modal logics we are interested in classes of frames that characterize the logic under considerati...
This chapter analyzes the development of modal logic within the research framework formulated for a ...
We consider probabilistic modal logic, graded modal logic and stochastic modal logic, where linear i...
The aim of the present paper is to analyze the complexity of strict implication (together with falsu...
We investigate dynamic modal operators that can change the model during evaluation. We define the lo...
Stable logics are modal logics characterized by a class of frames closed under relation preserving i...
International audienceModal logics are widely used in computer science. The complexity of modal sati...
It is well known at present that relational semantics for propositional modal logics is far from com...
We present a new proof-theoretic approach to bounding the complexity of the decision problem for pro...
Canonical models are of central importance in modal logic, in particular as they witness strong comp...
Following a proposal of Humberstone, this paper studies a semantics for modal logic based on partial...
Three important results about the expressivity of a modal logic L are the Char-acterization Theorem ...
In modal logics we are interested in classes of frames which determine the logic under consideration...
Three important results about the expressivity of a modal logic L are the Characterization Theorem (...
We introduce stable canonical rules and prove that each normal modal multi-conclusion consequence re...
In modal logics we are interested in classes of frames that characterize the logic under considerati...
This chapter analyzes the development of modal logic within the research framework formulated for a ...
We consider probabilistic modal logic, graded modal logic and stochastic modal logic, where linear i...
The aim of the present paper is to analyze the complexity of strict implication (together with falsu...
We investigate dynamic modal operators that can change the model during evaluation. We define the lo...
Stable logics are modal logics characterized by a class of frames closed under relation preserving i...
International audienceModal logics are widely used in computer science. The complexity of modal sati...
It is well known at present that relational semantics for propositional modal logics is far from com...
We present a new proof-theoretic approach to bounding the complexity of the decision problem for pro...
Canonical models are of central importance in modal logic, in particular as they witness strong comp...
Following a proposal of Humberstone, this paper studies a semantics for modal logic based on partial...